Hi everyone, I would like to use serial communication to change some parameters during slow logging intervals. However, it seems like I cannot do it because the serial write will fail if it is in slow logging mode. However, If I use the same sensor that was purchased 2-3 years later (I don’t know whether the setting is changed or not), it works. Can anybody help me with this problem?
I’d guess the newer unit has a more recent firmware release; you can upgrade the other one by following the steps here
Be sure to select the right bin for your board (red or black pcb…most are red). Report back if that doesn’t help!
Hi @wqrydqk ,
I see that you have been modifying the boards. I wonder if you have cut through the RX track?
Also, the board is 4-layer and the outer layers are very thin. Please be careful you do not create a short between the outer layers and the inner layers at the cut edge.
I hope this helps,
Paul
Hi Pual,
Thank you for your reply!
Initially, I modified the board, but in that process, I encountered some problems, so I feel like it is better to accommodate other parts so that I do not need to modify the board itself. The newly posted problem is with the board that has not been modified. I am wondering how to prevent the corruption of the setting files from happening again because I cannot always get access to the sensors, I don’t want the corruption to happen when it is collecting data (If it happens, I won’t get the data).
Do you have some suggestions?
Thanks,
Yao
Also, I have another question: How to check the firmware version of the sensor board? I purchased several boards, and I do not know whether they share the same version of firmware or not.
on the OLA? You open the settings menu or cfg file…see the ‘main menu’ section here OpenLog Artemis Hookup Guide - SparkFun Learn